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J Vet Sci. 2008 Jun;9(2):215-217 |
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Cerebellar vermian hypoplasia in a Cocker Spaniel
Ji-Hey Lim1, Dae-Yong Kim2, Jung-hee Yoon3, Wan Hee Kim1, Oh-kyeong Kweon1,* |
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Departments of 1Veterinary Surgery, 2Pathology, and 3Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
* ohkweon@snu.ac.kr |
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An eight-week-old female Cocker Spaniel was presented
with ataxia, dysmetria and intention tremor. At 16 weeks,
the clinical signs did not progress. Investigation including
imaging studies of the skull and cerebrospinal fluid analysis
were performed. The computed tomography revealed a
cyst-like dilation at the level of the fourth ventricle associated
with vermal defect in the cerebellum. After euthanasia,
a cerebellar hypoplasia with vermal defect was
identified on necropsy. A polymerase chain reaction amplification
of cerebellar tissue revealed the absence of an
in utero parvoviral infection. Therefore, the cerebellar hypoplasia
in this puppy was consistent with diagnosis of primary
cerebellar malformation comparable to Dandy-Walker
syndrome in humans..
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